“Natural Wave” is a clever little ceremic plate that sits perfectly on top of an old radiator and it was designed by Byung-seok You. It’s got places to set your coffee, tea, milk and other breakfast items to keep them warm without having to use another heating device like a microwave or oven. “Natural Wave” for now is just a concept that looks really good and can make it those old rusty radiators look a lot better. – Via – Boingboing Gadgets & Geeklogie
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But how do I get a radiator in my house? haha
Steam heat is the way to go. good for the sinuses.
It’s amazing how fast this shows up on 100 blogs without any hint as to when or where it might be available to consumers.
This isn’t really anything new. Around the beginning of the 1900s similar (and more elaborate) devices were present in many middle class homes.
Still, a great idea to bring this type of common sense back.
That’s because it’s fucking stupid.